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Seneca | On the Simple Life (Part II)
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Seneca | On the Simple Life (Part II)

Virtue stands above all such things.
In a Village Going to Liturgy by Adrei Ryabushkin (1903)

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On the Simple Life

In a letter known today as Some Arguments in Favor of the Simple Life, Seneca wrote,

“That which is good makes men good. For example, that which is good in the art of music makes the musician. But chance events do not make a good man; therefore, chance events are not goods.” The travelers reply to this by saying that the premiss is false; that men do not in every case become good by means of that which is good; that in music there is something good, like a flute, a harp, or an organ suited to accompany singing; but that none of these instruments makes the musician.

We shall then reply: “You do not understand in what sense we have used the phrase ‘that which is good in music.’ For we do not mean that which equips the musician, but that which makes the musician; you, however, are referring to the instruments of the art, and not to the art itself. If, however, anything in the art of music is good, that will in every case make the musician.”

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